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  1. ... in possessing the same relative amount of sulphur, phosphorus, and phosphate of lime." Fibrine, albumen, and caseine, both animal ... small quantities of mineral or organized substances, (sulphur, phosphorus, ... and phosphate of lime,) it constitutes fibrine, albumen, and caseine, ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The practitioner's reference book 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lindsay and Blakiston, 1880
    ... Morphia. Chloral. Cinchona. Croton oil. Ether. Iodine. Oxygen. Phosphates. Phosphorus. Potassa, solution of. Potass ium,chloi:ate of. ... water. salt. Calcium, carbonate Phosphates. Tannic acid. and phosphate of. Phosphorus. 13 194 THE MODERN TREATMENT OF DISEASES. Salivation— ...
  3. ... in possessing the same relative amount of sulphur, phosphorus, and phosphate of lime." Fibrine, albumen, and caseine, both animal ... small quantities of mineral or organized substances, (sulphur, phosphorus, ... salt, and phosphate of lime,) it constitutes fibrine, albumen, and caseine, ...
  4. ... partly decomposable by charcoal, so as lo afford phosphorus. The phosphate of potassa is very deliquescent, and not crystallizable, ... alone by lixiviating the residuum left after preparing phosphorus from this ... the two. gave the phosphate ot snda the name of sal mirabile perlatum. ...
  5. ... partly decomposable by charcoal, so as to afford phosphorus. The phosphate of potassa is very deliquescent, and not crystallizable, ... alone by lixiviating the residuum left after preparing phosphorus from this ... the two, eave the phosphate of soda the name of sal mirabile perlatum. ...
  6. ... Ophthalmia: iodine, 337. Osmidrosis: tannic acid, 26. Osteomalacia : phosphorus, 91. phosphates, 348. Otorrhoea: permanganate of potas- sium, 533. Over- ...
  7. ... and heated to 120 , whereby the sulphur and phosphorus form phosphate of potash and sulphuret of potassium. From the ... Pewter, 397. Phenyl, Hydrate of, 648. Phloridzine. 607. Phosphates of Water, 297. Phosphites, 297. Phosphorus, 295. ---------Compounds of, 296. Photography, 175. Piperine, 608. ...
  8. ... and heated to 120 , whereby he sulplmr and phosphorus form phosphate of potash and sulphuret of ootassium From the ... Pewter, 397. Phenyl, Hydrate of, 648. Phloridzine, 607. Phosphates of Water, 297. Phosphites, 297. Phosphorus, 295. ---------Compounds of, 296. Photography, 175. Piperine, 608. ...
  9. ... 2.32 per cent, of alkaline and earthy phosphates. PHOSPHORUS. 151 Preparation.—Phosphorus is the only element in ... 10C= Ca32P04 + 10CO + P4. Calcic metapbosphate+Carbon = Tricalcic phosphate+Carbonic oxide-f Phosphorus. [Wohler recommends using sand and charcoal, -whereby the ...
  10. ... the present time. OXYGEN SALTS OF CALCIUM AND PHOSPHORUS. Calcium Phosphate, Ca3(P04)2. Calcii Phosphas, U. S. P.— The ... alkalies. By boiling with alkalies they lose their phosphorus, which splits off as alkali phosphate. Dilute mineral acids split off at ordinary tempera- ...
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